I don’t know what it is. The fact that there’s nothing I’m obliged to do, perhaps? Not sure. Days off just get me in that whole “let’s just do nothing for the rest of the day” mood, being all unproductive, getting nothing done, you know the one. Hell, I didn’t even do anything towards my chain project today. Better get to that later tonight. (See, told you the “don’t break the chain method” works. At least now I’ll be getting things done in the end.)

But yeah, didn’t do much useful. Watched Death Note, played League of Legends (only getting one match of practice with a new champion I’m trying out, why the hell do supportless pairs intend on going bot?), browsed the internet, and oh hey I finally picked up the guitar again! Well, I’ve been playing semi-frequently, sure, but wasn’t learning anything new. Now I am though, so that’s all cool. Learning to play L’s Theme, for those of you who’re wondering.

The guy whose Wii I softmodded came and got it back as well. Earned me some nice pocket money, for only a few hours’ work. I think there’s still business in that, just softmodding people’s gaming consoles. If you live in a heavily populated area, I bet you’d have plenty of customers before you have to move to find new ones.

Been pondering on doing a little pilot with the whole “Fang does audiobooks” thing. Hmm.
~ Fang

That modding console stuff seems really good on the cash side of things, simply because people will pay herp derp amounts of cash just to get their consoles up and running again.Nice to hear you’re picking up new stuff.

You seem to spend too much time on your days off thinking about how you could be spending your time instead of actually doing it. But that’s the problem days off come with. They really do just make you feel like doing nothing because you don’t really have anything to do. It’s one of the fun aspects of life. When you have a lot of work to get done you can’t wait until you’re done so you can do a lot of fun things, then when you have no work to do, you don’t do anything.